Twitter user @t1ffanylin tells us that she appeared on Google Streetview, though since Google blurs out all the faces, we’re going to have to take her word for it. However, since she’s put her profile picture on Twitter as the exact same image from Google, we’re willing to trust her.
We hesitate to call this one minute of fame – perhaps something like three seconds of fame – but it’s still a pretty funny thing to tell friends and loved ones. People who know you in real life will at least be able to tell for certain if it’s you.
A Back Made for Television
“The Baker and the Beauty,” is a romantic comedy-drama television series that premiered on ABC in April of 2020, and Nick James got to be in one of the episodes. Sort of. We aren't sure if his face ever even appears on-screen, but his back does, at least, standing as he is in his white shirt.
Nick went on to add some more detail: he got the gig as an extra through a casting agency. If you're itching for one small dose of fame, that might be the way to go. Here's hoping that you get a little bit more luck than Nick here.
Some Claims to Fame Aren't so Great
If you apply yourself to it, you might just be able to figure out what the Toilet Paper Wedding Dress Challenge, hosted by TLC every year, entails. Contestants, who are all talented costume and fashion designers, have to design and build a wedding dress made out of only toilet paper.
The winner gets a big cash prize, but what did Twitter user @Iambpocket get for appearing in the audience? Probably not that much, but she at least got to enjoy herself – the picture shows her laughing along with the rest of the audience.
At Least He's the After
Taylor Phillips tells us that he appeared on a box of hair dye, and he seems plenty happy with his chosen color. The hair dye box industry is a weird one, and you have to have just the right features to make it big.
Taylor won the lottery and got to appear on a box of comb-in dye that works very well with his skin tone. But Taylor has a little bit more to brag about: He's been appearing all over TikTok.
Zooming Toward the Finish Line
Twitter user Taylor Garron spent an entire season on the show, right before it was canceled. Bad luck for Taylor, since the show had been running for more than six years and was even a remake of a 1972 series of the same name – that first series ran until almost the end of the decade.
With almost two hundred episodes in the renewed series, it showed science experiments, games, crafts, challenges, and many other segments. We've checked Wikipedia, and yep. There's Taylor's name, right there in season 7.